However, the upside is that there are no bots, dark patterns, or manipulated feeds.
There’s a huge amount of incoming spam, much of it, I suspect posted by bots. I’ve also seen account posting ‘news’ from sites that are clearly AI generated
However, the upside is that there are no bots, dark patterns, or manipulated feeds.
There’s a huge amount of incoming spam, much of it, I suspect posted by bots. I’ve also seen account posting ‘news’ from sites that are clearly AI generated
To be honest, it feels much more likely to see posts on the Fediverse with many upvotes, few or no comments
Yeh. I’m pretty comfortable with this broad mix.
It is a great attitude, yes. Some people actually enjoy work and do work of meaning. Some people also love their kids and want to be there for them. Some companies treat their employees with respect.
These are not things to shit on
Absolutely. Unless they’re actually evil. Which I’m sure they aren’t. But they could be.
Running your own VPN in that situation is a good use-case agreed - assuming you trust yourself :)
You’re hiding your traffic route from your mobile operator and giving it instead to your vpn company who swear they are honest
Probably ethene
Just a quick reminder that Twitter was banning 10s of thousands of accounts of extremists that breached its terms of service, including a certain ex president of the US. It was imperfect, but ‘running rampant’ is a stretch
Were Nazis allowed to deliberately ‘run rampant’ on Twitter pre-Elon? That’s a hot take.
Musk’s buying Twitter had nothing to do with it being ‘monetised’ as far as I see. Musk just offered such a stupidly large amount that the board had to say ‘OK, sure.’
Go on ….
So, what are the **specific ** privacy problems with Apple Maps?
The two things are orthogonal
Fair enough.
If your concern is privacy, do you have a particular problem with Apple Maps?
If your concern is privacy, do you have a particular problem with Apple Maps?
If you have a microscope, the stamens are fantastic for watching cytoplasmic flow in living cells.
Fly, you fools!
Thanks. I hadn’t really thought of creating prompts like that but that’s a nifty idea
I wonder how many manufacturers can currently manage that.